Bloomberg: Media need to rethink gun violence coverage [View all]
Source: NBC/YNews
NEW YORKNew York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the media need to improve their coverage of gun violence, arguing the press pays attention to gun-related deaths only after mass shootings. In an interview with NBCs Jimmy Fallon, Bloomberg called the Dec. 14 shooting that killed 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., terribly tragic, but said there is scant coverage of people who are killed by guns every day.
This was a crazy person with an assault weapon, Bloomberg said of the Sandy Hook shooting. But theres 33 people killed in America with guns every single day of the year. And nobody seems to care. It only catches the presss attention when its young kids concentrated. And it was terribly tragic, but there are kids killed every day all across this country.
Bloomberg has emerged as one of the most vocal advocates of new gun-control measures since the Sandy Hook shooting, urging President Barack Obama to make the issue a top priority in his second term. But the mayor insisted hes not trying to ban guns, telling Fallon that if you are responsible and you are adult and you dont have a criminal record, theres nothing wrong with you having a gun.
The problem, Bloomberg said, is that Congress doesnt fund enforcement of existing gun laws and guns are getting into the hands of the wrong people. Theres just too many guns in the world and certainly in this country, Bloomberg said. And weve just got to do something about it.
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